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I was kind of surprised this article hooks with that relatively small "Ninja" workshop. My impression so far was that Google more or less created the whole machine Learning movement (out of necessity from their two core field, search and ads/analytics) and is employing several authorities of the field.

After Google Now, DeepDream and all the self driving car hype, reading about that workshop being the start of the big transformation seems strange.




> My impression so far was that Google more or less created the whole machine Learning movement

How did you get this impression? It has little basis in reality.


Good marketing, I presume.


In 2008 Peter Norvig was quoted saying there was very little or any machine learning in Search. They found it unreliable.


I thought 8 years is a lot and felt ML is just becoming mainstream.

Interestingly trends shows me a steady incline for 'machine learning', while searches for 'neural networks' are dropping since 2004

https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q="machine%20learning"...


To be fair Peter Norvig is much more "old AI" and shallow learning, which doesn't fit a lot of cases

Also 2008 in Deep Learning is 100 years ago :)




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